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The best way to write a project
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06/05/2005 16:41:41
 
 
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06/05/2005 11:09:07
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01011596
Message ID:
01011790
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Be sure to do frequent backups and save many of them in case you have a problem that you don't notice for a while.


>OOhhh this makes me very happy Tore...
>
>Anyway I don't think it's the case Tore :-) at least I hope so
>
>>Hi Alessio,
>>
>>I have ONLY seen this happen because of hardware problems, like a bad network connection or a bad hard-drive just before it crashes completely.
>>
>>>Today happened something that worried me a little bit!
>>>I was developing a form when the VFP environment stop reacting to commands.
>>>I got the message "file not open" (It occurs sometimes and at least I loose the last update), but this time some code i wrote in events became unreadable though they didn't belong to the last update.
>>>They were filed with a kind of binary characters and I had to write them all again. Now my question is, is there a safe mode to write code ?
>>>maybe coming back writing all the definitions in prg files. I realized that the memo file associated to the form became corrupted.
>>>Any advice are welcome
>>>Alessio
>>>
>>>PS I Hope i have explained what i really mean :-)
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